It’s freezing in LA! – Issue 3 (Protest)

It’s Freezing in LA! Issue 3 (Protest) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). In this issue we begin to ask what that change, in all its complexity, might look like. To protect our environment, we must learn from all corners, disciplines and backgrounds. Luckily, from theatre to pollution, and architecture to waste, at IFLA! we’ve found no shortage of ideas.

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    Mayday magazine Issue 3 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). In Mayday magazine issue 3 we focus on how our identities and contemporary lives are mirrored in a technological society.

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